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Doing Business with CECOM

Visiting the CECOM Office of Small Business Programs web site to research our mission and the types of services and supplies we procure for our customers is the first step to doing business with CECOM. Small and/or small disadvantaged businesses should contact the CECOM, Office of Small Business Programs to discuss your firm's capabilities.

Upon meeting, businesses should provide a 1-2-page description of the business capabilities offered along with applicable NAIC codes and specialties.

Companies new to the Federal Government business process should visit the Small Business Administration website or the Procurement Technical Assistance Centers (PTACs) for more information, free resources and locations.

Vendors are required to register in the Central Contractor Registration (CCR) database, prior to doing business with the Federal Government. All contractors must register with Dun & Bradstreet and request a D-U-N-S number via the website.

For available contracting opportunities visit the Federal Business Opportunities (FedBizOpps) and the Army Single Face to Industry (ASFI).

To receive regular email updates when CECOM posts a requirement under applicable registered NAICS codes register CECOM as a favorite on these sites.

Small Business Resources